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NSW has warned that coronavirus restrictions will not be relaxed until testing numbers rise, after a hospital worker was among seven new cases of community transmission reported over the weekend.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Kerry Chant said five of six new cases reported on Sunday were from the same household in western Sydney and the other was a close contact.
Testing plea: Dr Kerry Chant at Sunday s briefing.
James Alcock
The cases were tied to the sole case reported on Saturday from the 24 hours to 8pm the previous night, which authorities believed to be linked to the Berala cluster.
NSW tightening protocols on hotel quarantine drivers to stop COVID-19 spread
By national medical reporter Sophie Scott
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Authorities hope daily coronavirus tests for personnel involved in the security and transport of those in Australian hotel quarantine will reduce flaws in the system.
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New South Wales health authorities will ramp up testing on workers transporting Australians returning from overseas, after an infected driver unwittingly put thousands of people in Greater Sydney at risk of contracting COVID-19.
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NSW may also test international airline crew who arrive in Australia